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Chapter 27 post lab assignment: The Reproductive System
1)
The urethra is surrounded by which structure in the penis? (pick one.)
a.
Central artery
b.
Corpora cavernosa
c.
Corpus spongiosum
d.
Dorsal vein
2)
When viewing the cross section of the penis through a microscope, there are three erectile bodies, paired corpora cavernosa, and a single corpus spongiosum. _true______ (true/false)
3)
Which of the following structures travel through the inguinal canal in females? (pick one.)
a.
Broad ligament
b.
Ovarian ligament
c.
Round ligament of the uterus
d.
Suspensory ligament of the ovary
e.
Uterosacral ligament
4)
The peritoneal cavity is considered an __open____________ (open/closed) cavity in the female because the uterine tube is __open________ (open/closed) at its distal end (the infundibulum).
5)
Which of the following are the secretory units of the mammary glands, which produce milk? (pick one.)
a.
Alveoli
b.
Areolar glands
c.
Lactiferous sinuses
d.
Lobules
e.
Nipples
6)
Which of the following is the portion of the male urethra that passes through erectile tissue? (circle one.)
a.
Membranous urethra
b.
Prostatic urethra
c.
Spongy urethra
7)
The spermatic cord is composed of the testicular artery and nerve, the ductus deferens, lymphatic vessels, and the pampinform plexus of veins. ____true__________ (true/false)
8)
Place the following structures in the order in which sperms travels through the male reproductive tract during ejaculation.
__2____ a. ductus deferens
___1__ b. epididymis
___4___ c. membranous urethra
___3___ d. prostatic urethra
___5___ e. spongy urethra
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2. Seminal Vesicles
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2
-3
Figure 14.1A
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A. Bulbourethral gland
B. Corpus spongiosum
C. Corpus cavernosum
D. Ductus deferens
5
6.
E. Ejaculatory duct
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АВ. Epididymis
AC. Glans penis
AD. Prepuce
AE. Seminal vesicle
ВС. Testis
BD. Urethra
BE. Urinary bladder
CD. Prostate gland
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10
11
12
13
14
15
Figure 14.1B
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A. Ductus deferens
B. Efferent ductules
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C. Epididymis
D. Rete testis
E. Seminiferous tubues
AB. Straight tubules
AC. Tunica albuginea
AD. Tunica vaginalis
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19
(parietal)
AE. Tunica vaginalis
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(visceral)
B
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Figure 14.1. Penis and accessory organs, Sagittal (A); Testis, Sagittal (B)
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2. Haploid female gamete.
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prepuce
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7. Large female cell formed by first meiotic division.
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